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!Central Bikol | |||
!Indonesian | !Indonesian | ||
!Tagalog | |||
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|harong na kubo | |||
|bahay kubo | |||
|bahay kubo | |bahay kubo | ||
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Revision as of 18:21, 5 June 2023
This page features translations of traditional architectural terms in different languages from Southeastern Asia, accompanied by pictures.
Hut
Bahay Kubo
Central Bikol | Indonesian | Tagalog |
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harong na kubo | bahay kubo | bahay kubo |
Torajan House
Toraja-Sa'dan |
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tongkonan |
Torajan:
Structure
Outdoor Patio
Kankanaey |
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day-ap |
Kankanaey:
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